"A healthy degree of party unity among Democrats and Republicans has deteriorated into bitter partisan warfare"
- Thomas E. Mann
About this Quote
This quote by Thomas E. Mann talks to the current state of politics in the United States. It suggests that the when healthy degree of unity between Democrats and Republicans has actually been replaced by a bitter and hostile attitude towards one another. This partisan warfare has actually become progressively apparent in the last few years, with both sides of the aisle declining to jeopardize on essential concerns. This has led to a lack of development on numerous problems, as both sides hesitate to collaborate. This quote works as a suggestion of the significance of bipartisanship and the requirement for both sides to come together in order to make development. It is a call to action for both Democrats and Republicans to put aside their differences and collaborate for the improvement of the country.
This quote is written / told by Thomas E. Mann somewhere between September 10, 1944 and today. He/she was a famous Sociologist from USA.
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